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Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol Book

Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol
Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol, The relationship between alcoholism and the poetic process has been well established, but the history of heavy-drinking poets in the twentieth century tilts disproportionately toward male writers such as John Berryman, Robert Lowell, or Theodore Roethke. , Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol has a rating of 2 stars
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  • Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol
  • Written by author Brett C. Millier
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, September 2009
  • The relationship between alcoholism and the poetic process has been well established, but the history of heavy-drinking poets in the twentieth century tilts disproportionately toward male writers such as John Berryman, Robert Lowell, or Theodore Roethke.
  • Women poets who found both inspiration and isolation at the bottom of the glass.
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Introduction Women Poets and Alcohol 1

1 "Just A Little One": Dorothy Parker as Archetype 17

2 The Alchemist: Louise Bogan 34

3 "I Must Not Die of Pity": Edna St. Vincent Millay's Addictions 60

4 "Hold To Oblivion": Elinor Wylie's Intolerable Life 78

5 "Thought's End": Leonie Adams and the Life of the Mind 93

6 "Words from the Piazza del Limbo": Isabella Gardner as Fallen Woman 111

7 The Prodigal: Elizabeth Bishop's Exile 128

8 Jean Garrigue: An Epilogue 150

Afterword 161

Notes 167

Bibliography 181

Index 193


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